The Brooksdale Guest House is a beautiful five-bedroom heritage home with a spacious dining room and living room overlooking the Little Campbell River in beautiful British Columbia. It is ideal for individual or group retreats.
The Brooksdale Guest House is an integral part of A Rocha’s wider conservation and community vision and guests are invited to explore Brooksdale’s gardens, grounds and riverside trails.
Check out our Visiting Brooksdale page for more information about the site and to see where we are located.
Guest House Rates
Single Occupancy – $70
Double Occupancy – $100
Reduced rates for those in ministry or living on low-income (please inquire).
Check-in times are between 3:00pm and 7:00pm, with check-out by 11:00am.
Meal Schedule and prices:
Breakfast – 8:30am (included with room rate)
Lunch – 12:30pm ($12 per person)
Dinner – 6:00pm ($12 per person)
Children under age 6 eat all meals for free.
Children 6 – 12 years old meals are half price.
Come Stay at Brooksdale
If you are interested in a retreat or workshop facilitated by our staff please check out offerings on our Adult Education page.
The Perfect Group Retreat
Living Room – seating for up to 25
Dining Room – seating for up to 16
Rental groups may provide their own program and facilitators or are welcome to inquire about seminars and retreats provided by our staff.
Reservations
To reserve a Guest Room or the Living Room / Dining Room we require 50% deposit. Remaining 50% plus any meal costs are due at checkout.
Cancellation Policy: Your deposit will be returned if notice of cancellation is given at least 14 days prior to the date of your reservation or the room has been resold. A 20% service charge will be deducted from your deposit. A cancellation that does not meet these requirements can be applied to a future visit.
We accept cash, cheque, debit and major credit cards (there is a 3% service fee for credit cards).
Help us give visitors a warmer welcome!
Built in the 1930s, the Guest House is on our local heritage register. We want to maintain its historical charm and also modernize some of the house’s infrastructure (think: cramped bathrooms and single-pane windows!) over the next three years. This will increase energy efficiency and improve accessibility for folks with mobility issues.